Rebirth (Angra album)
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Rebirth | ||
Studio album by Angra | ||
Released | 2001 | |
Recorded | 2001 | |
Genre | Progressive power metal | |
Length | 52:51 | |
Label | Steamhammer / Rakibitiou Music¼ | |
Producer(s) | Dennis Ward | |
Angra chronology | ||
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Fireworks (1998) |
Rebirth (2001) |
Temple of Shadows (2004) |
Rebirth is the fourth album by Angra, the first since a major restructuring of the band's line-up.
[edit] Track listing
- "In Excelsis"
- "Nova Era"
- "Millennium Sun"
- "Acid Rain"
- "Heroes Of Sand"
- "Unholy Wars (Part I-Imperial Crown, Part II-Forgiven Return)"
- "Rebirth"
- "Judgement Day"
- "Running Alone"
- "Visions Prelude" (Adapted From Chopin's Opus 24 in C minor)
- "Bleeding Heart"
[edit] Credits
- Eduardo Falaschi - Vocals
- Kiko Loureiro - Guitars
- Rafael Bittencourt - Guitars
- Felipe Andreoli - Bass
- Aquiles Priester - Drums
Angra |
Edu Falaschi | Kiko Loureiro | Rafael Bittencourt | Felipe Andreoli | Aquiles Priester | Fábio Laguna |
Former members: Andre Matos | Luís Mariutti | Ricardo Confessori | Marco Antunes | Leonardo Guerra | Alex Holzwarth | Fábio Ribeiro |
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Discography |
Studio Albums: Angels Cry | Holy Land | Fireworks | Rebirth | Temple of Shadows | Aurora Consurgens (album) |
Extended Plays: Reaching Horizons | Evil Warning | Freedom Call | Acoustic ... and more | Hunters and Prey |
Live Albums: Ritualive Live in Sao Paulo | |
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